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Pac-12 All-Star team prepares for games in China

The Pac-12 all-star gathers after practice before heading off to China for exhibition games. (Photo credit: Pac-12)

Check out Phillip Cullenon Twitter for updates on the Pac-12 all-star team’s trip to China. Cullen is Utah’s director of player development and the Utes’ staff, including coach Larry Krystkowiak is leading the league’s star-studded delegates.

Judging from Cullen’s latest tweet, which includes a picture of Washington’s Andrew Andrews, the team flew business class to China on Sunday and should have landed Monday.

— And here’s a video interview with Washington State’s DaVonte Lacy, perhaps the most accomplished player on the team, talking about the the trip.

TUESDAY MORNING LINKS:

— Speaking of tweets, former Washington standout Will Conroy posted a photo Sunday that got social media buzzing. In the picture (below), he’s posing with several former, current and future Huskies as well as 2015 UW recruit Noah Dickerson. The 6-8 forward from Atlanta is considered a four-star prospect. He decommited from Georgetown and reportedly has offers from several schools including Florida, LSU, Georgia Tech and UW.

— And finally, Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott released a statement Monday addressing a federal judge’s ruling against the NCAA in an antitrust lawsuit. Scott said the conference will help the NCAA in its appeal as well as working on a contingency plan of the appeal is denied.